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| Question 1113240:  find the x intercepts of the parabola with vertex (-1,-16) and y intercept (0,-15). use equation (y-k)=a(x-h)^2
 Found 2 solutions by  Fombitz, Boreal:
 Answer by Fombitz(32388)
      (Show Source): Answer by Boreal(15235)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! y=a(x-h)^2+k is the standard form, so h=-1 and k=-16 y=a(x+1)^2-16
 putting (-1, -16) into vertex makes y+16=a(x+1)^2
 x intercepts are where y=0.  Where y=-15, x=0, so 1=a(1)^2. Therefore, a=1
 a(x+1)^2=16
 x+1=+/-4, since a=1
 x=3, -5
 (3, 0) and (-5, 0) ANSWER
 The parabola is x^2+2x-15
 That gives a vertex of (-1, -16) and the y-intercept of -15
 
  
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